THAT ELECTRIC LIGHT.
TO THE KDITOB. Sib.—Concerning the pleasant little fuuc.ion in connexion with tue sleotrio: light on the wharf tbe other night, will you permit me to say tbat it mwu to me either too much or tor little tw made of the oooa*ion. Although tha chairman of the Harbeur Board, win charaoteristio modesty, stood oa one side and allowed the honours of t}» occasion to be carried off by Captain flqod, tbe harbourmaster, I should like to know why, if suoh a function was t* | be there was not a more Npnan* Mire gathering so th»t more might * have b<jen mtd«j of it. It would have been fitting had the ohairmaa arrangsd for at least a sprinkling of gentlemen connected with the harbour and shipping interest" past and present ti have been then'. It is o4d, too, thit Oaptaia Granty'of the Takapuna, was not present, s-eing that his ship was in port, —I am, etc., .Amosid.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 8 April 1902, Page 2
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158THAT ELECTRIC LIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 8 April 1902, Page 2
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